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ONCE UPON A TIME SOLD AS CHILD LABORS
2022-04-08

Frankly, living in China is a fantastic experience and a great journey if any one has lived or stayed long enough, say 5 to 25 years, inside it to enjoy the thrills of all those "hidden getaways" ( i.e. country homes and beaches ). 

In the mid of staying, came a sudden major overhaul of its immigration policy whereupon visa for residency purpose of foreign born Chinese people must be able to prove his/her ancestral roots as Chinese folks.  This suddenly becomes a major headache if one's visa is about to expire or expired. 

Said affected residents suddenly hooked with NO_VISA might have bought homes to stay in cities like SHENZHEN. The sudden uninformed requirement for ancestry recognition proof is very unfair and unprepared. Residents trapped in this revised policy are wondering where to go next and what to do next, if they are compelled to exit China similar to forceful eviction. 

CPC/CCP has always exclaimed proudly and profoundly that civilly clean Overseas Born Chinese people are welcome to stay in China for as long as they are NOT a burden to it. However, the new immigration policy demanding for proof of Chinese ancestry roots is a burden and headache to many whose parents ( as young as 10 years old only at the time of captured or stolen ) were once “sold as child labors” by those Japanese forces and traitors working for the Imperial Japanese invader. Thus, parents had lost touch of families back in China as sad as “a forgotten generation”. CPC/CCP may have to review such cases in order to avoid such practices tarnishing its well earned good image abroad while foreign political enemies are using powerful lopsided media to smear and stir up undeserved imaginary notations of China and especially the CPC / CCP. 


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Liononthehunt 2022-07-01 08:33

If you didn't misinterpret the rules then it would be pretty easy to get the proof of your Chinese ancestral roots. Do a DNA test, that would give scientific evidence beyond reasonable doubt if you are genetically of Chinese origin or not.